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Alexandria Police Charge Two Suspects in Residential Burglaries

Alexandria Detectives have charged two people responsible for two residential burglaries that occurred in January. Brian J. Woods, 45, and Jacqueline K. Moore, 50, both of Harrisonburg, Virginia have each been charged with two counts of burglary, grand larceny and check fraud. They are currently being held on separate charges in Harrisonburg, Virginia and are awaiting transfer to Alexandria.

The charges stem from two burglaries that occurred in the 100 block of S. Lee Street and the 400 block of S. Fairfax Street. In one case, the homeowner left their residence in the 400 block of S. Fairfax Street on January 20 around 12:00 p.m. When she returned home at approximately 2:30 p.m., she noticed that someone had broken into her house and stole jewelry, antique silver and checks.

In the second case, the homeowners noticed sterling silver from their silver chest was missing after they returned home from being out of town. The owners did not notice the items missing from their residence in the 100 block of S. Lee Street right away due to renovations being completed during that time. They reported the crime as soon as the items were found to be missing.

Detectives from the Criminal Investigations Section worked extremely hard to develop suspects in these cases which ultimately led to the charges against Woods and Moore.

This is an ongoing investigation and additional charges may be pending.

If anyone has additional information about these cases or the suspects involved please call Sergeant Jamie Bridgeman of the Criminal Investigations Section at 703.838.4602 or the Crime Solvers tip line at 703.838.4858.
Detectives would like to remind witnesses that they can remain anonymous.